Nearby Share

One feature that should be very useful to certain people is Nearby Share. This lets you quickly and easily share files between people from PC to PC, without having to send an email or use a messaging app as the transfer tool. Nearby Share works over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, and will use Wi-Fi as the preference. In an office, this was something done via a USB drive most recently, but with wireless and Bluetooth in all modern laptops, it makes sense to leverage that to avoid a step.

It should be very useful in certain situations, and isn’t tied to an account so you can send to any nearby device. The receiver will have the option of accepting the file. It’s not on by default, but can be toggled on when needed. It’s definitely something you’d not want to leave on.

Easy Bluetooth

Windows 10 now supports a simpler Bluetooth pairing process for some devices which lets you pair devices with a single click. You’ll get a pop-up notification asking if you want to pair a device, and if you say yes, it’s all setup. Devices have to support this though, and ones that require PINs are not going to work with a single click setup.

Windows 10 S Mode

Windows 10 S launched with the Surface Laptop as its first device to offer the constrained version of Windows 10 that restricts users to only running apps from the Store. The idea was to keep people from harming themselves, and to keep performance levels where they should be, by not allowing people to just install whatever they want, and to keep apps in packages that allow for easy removal and less items running at startup. This is pretty much how any modern smartphone works of course, but the downside to it on Windows 10 was that the Microsoft Store is not known as one of the key selling features, so uptake and usuage of Windows 10 S had to be pretty small. With the April Update, this is replaced by Windows 10 in S Mode, which is just a setting that can be enabled on any PC to make it like Window 10 S was. It'll still likely never get used, but it's a much better solution than another version of the OS just for this purpose. There's reasons you'd want this of course - education being a great example - but the average consumer is choosing Windows for the legacy application support, so this new model is definitely the better way to handle it.

The drawback is that S Mode is a one-way setting at the moment. A machine can be set in S mode when imaged using an unattended.xml file and dism, but if it's set back to regular Windows 10, there's not a way to switch back and forth.

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  • ChristopherFortineux - Friday, June 8, 2018 - link

    It is the same capacity.....
  • ivanfreyes - Friday, May 25, 2018 - link

    How do you undo the update? Please reply at your earliest convenience.
  • ಬುಲ್ವಿಂಕಲ್ ಜೆ ಮೂಸ್ - Saturday, May 26, 2018 - link

    "How do you undo the update?"
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    I boot to Acronis and restore whichever backup I like

    How do you do it?
  • BurntMyBacon - Tuesday, May 29, 2018 - link

    With clonezilla. Not as nice to look at as Acronis, but it works well and is free.
  • piiman - Saturday, May 26, 2018 - link

    Go to Updates and select recovery. Also my system actually made a duel boot entry that said roll back update
  • Jburris020 - Friday, May 25, 2018 - link

    I'm still attempting to fix my computer as everytime I try a restore or a rollback it fails. The update worked on my surface pro 4 but not my Asus rog...
  • ಬುಲ್ವಿಂಕಲ್ ಜೆ ಮೂಸ್ - Saturday, May 26, 2018 - link

    Acronis Backup works every time (once you learn how to use it)
  • BurntMyBacon - Tuesday, May 29, 2018 - link

    In my somewhat substantial experience, roll back has failed at least three times as often as it has worked. It may be that others roll back to fix things that I fix without rolling back, but a <20% success rate doesn't seem very useful to me. I typically recommend making a manual backup image to any client that is willing. Acronis works well and is easy to use.
  • piiman - Saturday, May 26, 2018 - link

    Time to reinstall!
  • kidsafe - Saturday, May 26, 2018 - link

    This is definitely the buggiest update I've installed in a while. I suffered from the File Explorer hang. It makes every other process timeout as well. Rolled back after two days trying various supposed fixes.

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